The MUWATTA of IMAM MUHAMMAD
Translated by Mohammed Abdurahman, Abdassamad Clark and Dr Asadullah Yate
(The science of (Jarah) Invalidation and Authentication (Tadil).
Editors Mufti Zubair Ismail Bayat, Uthman Ibrahim Morrisson and Sister Safira Batha.
Hardback 624 Pages
The Hadith are in Arabic with Translation
Published by Turath Publishing UK H1425/2004
The Muwatta of Imam Muhammad Ash-Shaybani
The "Muwatta" needs no introduction as one of the most outstanding and authentic works of Hadith in Islam. It covers all aspects of Islam - Taharah, Salaah, Zakaah, Hajj, Marriage, Divorce, Trade, Crime & Justice, Vows, Inheritance and so forth.
Besides the complete Arabic text and English translation, the book also comprises of the following:
"Introduction to the Science of Hadith"
"Introduction to the Muwatta"
"Introduction to the Science of Hadith Authentication"
"Biography of every Narrator of the Muwatta"
A whole section is dedicated to Rijal narrators of the Muwatta of Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani by Shaykh 'Abd al-Hayy al-Luknawi
This book is the Shaykh's distillation of the strengths and weaknesses of all of the narrators of the Muwatta, both the Madinan narrators of Imam Malik and the Kufan and other narrators of Imam Muhammad. It a part of the Muwatta of Imam Muhammad also available as a separate Book
PLUS: A Comprehensive INDEX.
This 624 page, beautifully bound volume, which is edited by Mufti Zubair Bayat, is a must for every Muslim home. Also makes an ideal gift for family, friends, libraries, Ulama and students.
"The Muwatta of Muhammad" by Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani being the transmission of Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani of the Muwatta of Imam Malik. This narration of the Muwatta of Imam Malik differs from most of the other transmissions in a number of respects:
- that it is not from a Maliki but from one of the two main imams of the Hanafi madhhab;
- although Imam Muhammad does not include Imam Malik's accounts of the 'amal of Madinah, and Malik's own judgements and explanations of different points of fiqh from the Madinan point of view, in their place he substitutes his own judgements and the judgements of Abu Hanifah, may Allah show him mercy, but nevertheless sometimes opting for the position of Malik where it is based on a stronger hadith. In this respect, although the book is not the final word on Hanafi fiqh it is a fascinating glimpse of the crystallisation of the Hanafi madhhab in a very early stage.
- most interestingly, it contains an amount of ahadith from Malik himself that the Muwatta narrated by Yahya ibn Yahya does not contain, most notably the hadith "Actions are only by intentions".
This Book Is of particular interest not only to students of Hanafi fiqh, but also to students of hadith in general. Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan Ash-Shabani- was a pupil of Abu Hanifah and heard hadith from Mis'ar ibn Kidam, Sufyan ath-Thawri, 'Amr ibn Dinar, Malik ibn Maghul, Imam Malik ibn Anas (, al-Awza'i, Rabi'ah ibn Salih, Bakir and Qadi Abu Yusuf. He resided in Baghdad and narrated hadith there. He was born in 135 (AH) and passed away in 189 (AH), aged 54.
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